The objective of the project was to implement the better regulation agenda delivered by the OECD in June 2014, based on a diagnosis of how the municipality interacts with businesses and entrepreneurs. The municipality reached a degree of progress of 87% and the actions remaining will be followed up by the municipality itself, whose administration will change by the end of September. A meeting with the Citizen Council on Economic Development was key to invite the business community to follow up and advocate in favour of the continuity of the better regulation agenda.

The OECD recognises and acknowledges the commitment and the work done by the municipal government headed by Mayor Mario García Valdéz. Some of the main achievements regarding the implementation of the Guide include the following:

Systematising and facilitating access to information regarding business licenses and procedures through the Centralised Municipal Registry of Formalities and Services (RUTYS).

Updating of the Urban Development Plan of the municipality, including a catalogue of business activities and constructions, in order to identify risks and adjust regulatory requirements accordingly.

Establishing a one-stop-shop that reduces turnaround times and facilitates the interactions of citizens with the municipality.

Streamlining the start-up process by allowing the municipal business license to be issued in 48 hours maximum for low risk businesses.